But two days later, there seems to be more attention given to one of Beckham’s post-touchdown displays than the fact that New York, which was expected by many to be a playoff team at minimum and a threat to win the NFC, hasn’t been able to garner a win.

And among those not happy is one of the Giants owners, John Mara.

New York Giants’ Odell Beckham (R) celebrates with Sterling Shepard after a touchdown during the second half of their game against the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday. (AP)

After his first score, Beckham got on all fours and then lifted his right leg, as though a dog marking his territory. The move drew a 15-yard penalty, which was assessed on the ensuing kickoff.

After his second touchdown, Beckham raised his right fist.

When asked after the game about his dog peeing move, Beckham said, “I’m in the end zone, I’m a dog, so I acted like a dog.”

Reached via email by New York Post reporter Mike Vaccaro, Mara wrote, “I do not want to get into a discussion about this,” Mara wrote, “but I will say that I am very unhappy with Odell’s behavior on Sunday and we intend to deal with it internally.”

On Monday, Beckham seemed to indicate on Twitter that there was more meaning to his leg-lifting celebration than being crass. CNN editor A.J. Willingham wondered on social media if Beckham was responding to President Trump calling NFL players who protest during the national anthem “sons of bitches.”

Beckham wrote back, “If u seen that, I have to tip my hat to u for thinkin outside the box. #URRIGHTONPOINT.”

Only Beckham really knows for sure if that was his intent (it makes some sense given his raised fist follow-up), but he may have to convince Mara.

It’s unclear what discipline, if any, Beckham might face from the team. But keep in mind, the Giants gave Josh Brown a contract extension last year even after they knew of his most recent domestic violence incidents, one of which happened at the player and family hotel at the Pro Bowl a couple of months earlier.